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MURDER HOUSE PEACEHAVEN

A
PERSONAL HOME DIARY WEBSITE

318
South Coast Road, Peacehaven, East Sussex

BETTER
KNOWN AS PEACEHAVENS CRIME DEN AND DRUGS HOUSE

THIS
SITE HAS BEEN SET UP TO THE APOLOGISE TO RESIDENTS OF PEACEHAVEN

OVER
THIS EYESORE

PEOPLE
KEEP ASKING QUESTIONS AS TO WHY THE BUILDING IS IN SUCH A BAD

CONDITION
OR THEY TELL US STORIES THEY HAVE HEARD

SO
WE ARE UP LOADING A HISTORY AND DIARY OF THE PROPERTY PLUS HOW THE

BUILDING
AS COME TO BE IN THIS CONDITION -

KATRINA
TAYLOR MURDER

SOME
OF THIS IS DOWN TO THE ACTIONS OF CRIMINALS USING THE TOP FLAT FOR FRAUD
& DRUGS DEALING & PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE MURDER OF KATRINA TAYLOR
REPEATED POLICE RAIDS DID SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE TOP FLAT BUT COVERED UP BY
HABIBS WHO CLAIMED TO KNOW MARCEL SULC

MR
NEILSON IS PRESSING AGAINST THE HABIBS CHARGES FOR HARASSMENT &
INTIMIDATION OF A WITNESS PLUS WANTS THE POLICE TO INVESTIGATE THEIR PART
IN COUNCIL FRAUD AND THE MURDER OF KATRINA TAYLOR

WE
START WITH PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUILDINGS CONDITION THE SLATE ROOF WAS
REPLACED IN 1990 WITH REDLAND 49S WHICH IS 4.5 TIMES HEAVIER THAN THE OLD
ROOF AND NO STRENGTHENING TOOK PLACE . OLD ASBESTOS ROOF REMOVED WITHOUT
ADHERENCE TO SAFETY REGULATIONS

Major information has come to light that Mr. Nicholas Gargani was
investigating Lewes District Councils Leader Norman Baker involvement
Lewes District Council Corruption and crimes which cover up attempted
murder Criminal fraud criminal harassment, criminal conspiracy with Sussex
Police and Ken Bodfish of Sussex Police Authority to harassment members of
the public who had found out to much about Lewes District Councils
criminal activities

Nicholas Gargani was given files in 1994 by Mr. Neilson concerning Norman
Baker acting with Sussex Police to cover up attempted murder of Mr. Cox
This was proven in court before District Judge Merrick.

Armed with the court documents Mr. Neilson and Mr. Cox tried to see the

Then area Commander C. A. Pople (Appendix 10) as to why Sussex Police had
been covering up these crimes she refused to see Mr. Neilson and Mr. Cox

Nick was a thorn in the side of Sussex Police exposing Police corruption
and Council corruption.

It would be interesting to find out how many run-ins he had with Sussex
Police when he headed a group called Lewes reACTion

Nicholas Gargani,s friends and people who knew him do not believe he
committed suicide but was murdered by Sussex police

PERVERTED THE COURSE OF JUSTICE OVER THE OF KATRINA TAYLOR AND MARCEL
SULC’S PART IN THE MURDER

THE
DEATH OF NICHOLAS GARGANI

(from the Hexagon Archive)

On
April 17th 1996, about midday, a screaming kicking body plunged 150ft down
from the cliffs overlooking the idyllic English town of Lewes in East
Sussex. The tragic victim was twenty-six year old Nicholas Gargani, a
resident of the town. The only witness to this event was a solitary
factory worker emptying trash on the industrial estate below. Police were
called and immediately began an investigation which was to become one of
the most bizarre Britain has seen in recent years.

On
entering the dead mans home, Police found the walls covered in torn Bible
pages. Scrawled on these pages was a desperate message: "God help me
I have been cursed." Tracing friends of Gargani, detectives learned
that just prior to his death he had been sent a cows heart pierced with
nails and a fetish entwined with a lock of human hair. Friends insisted he
had no interest or connection with the world of the occult and his own
interests revolved around environmental issues. He had once stood for
election as a Green Party candidate and was very active in this field,
campaigning on a wide spectrum of eco-matters.

However
there was one link. In the winter of 1995, Gargani had struck up a
friendship with a youth. The young man was reputed to be interested in the
black arts but had also been involved with the extreme right wing racist
organisation, The British National Party.

Police
were quick to pay Alex Smith (the youth) a visit, who admitted both
knowing Gargani and having knowledge of the occult. Smith claimed he had
advised Gargani to burn the cows heart and was acting as a friend. As the
Police left, the sinister young man wished them a safe journey and warned
them to, "drive safely as you wouldn't want to have an accident
too!" He had no alibi on the day of the death.

Stranger
facts began to emerge as detectives sifted through Gargani's bank
statements. He had withdrawn almost £2,000 (approx. $US 3,000) only days
before his fall, although no trace of this money was ever found.
Furthermore, he had also been trying to secure a loan for another £2,000,
and as many were to comment later on - hardly the actions of a man
contemplating suicide. A number of his possessions were also missing. The
possibility of blackmail was considered and infact two stories emerged:

-
According to investigating officers at the inquest, a murder enquiry /was/
instigated. (See Appendix 1)

-
According to the Chief Constable of Sussex, Paul Whitehouse, no murder
enquiry was ever launched.

MURDER
ENQUIRY A close friend and confidant of the deceased was a pretty dark
haired young girl. Gargani had posted a note through her door only minutes
before his death. It read that he was going for a quick walk to clear his
head and would return in about 20 minutes. She claimed that earlier her
distressed friend had confided in her about a series of threatening
telephone calls which eventually lead to the cows heart incident. She
further maintained that the deceased had also been concerned about a set
of his house keys that suddenly went missing. Both she and the dead man's
sister Nadia, pointed out two facts to investigating officers:

1.
The handwriting discovered on the wall underneath the Bible pages was not
that belonging to Nicholas Gargani.

2.
The missing house keys had reappeared near the front door.

This
last inexplicable fact seems to suggest the possibility that someone had
in fact entered the house after Gargani's death and posted the keys back
through the letterbox as an afterthought. The young girls testimony gained
gravity when she related that she herself had received a menacing call
only a few hours after the tragedy. The caller was an older man with a
deep voice and he referred to the death that day. Again two strange facts
emerged.

1.
The girl was not listed in the telephone directory as she was staying in
lodgings.

2.
The mystery caller knew with certainty that she alone was the closest
person and confidant to the dead man. How had he located her so
efficiently even before the story had made the news?

The
case grew stranger still when a farmer, just north of Lewis, called Police
to the scene of what he described as a "Black Mass." There,
inside one of his barns, officer's found an altar with several burnt
candles, incense and a photograph of Gargani. Next to the photo lay a
note, reading:

"I
Nicholas Gargani, completely renounce Christianity."

Family
and friends were adamant that he had never been involved in the occult,
nor had he ever expressed an interest in anything vaguely magical or
mystical.

One
piece of evidence known to Police which may have contradicted this view
was released by Chris Bray, owner of the occult mail order catalogue -
Sorcerers Apprentice.

He
showed proof that Gargani had made an enquiry into setting up a New Age
shop and wanted prices on books, incense and suchlike and had purchased a
couple of titles but nothing Satanic or even vaguely magical. (See
Appendix2)

Police
then mysteriously dropped any further enquiries into murder and closed
down the case much to the chagrin of the Gargani family.

In
June of that year the inquest of the popular Green Party activist began.
The Officer in charge of the case took annual leave and did not see fit to
attend, a common occurrence it seems with occult related deaths. The
remaining Police who did attend and gave evidence imparted some quite
unsettling facts about the case, namely that other friends' of the dead
man had received veiled threats from certain quarters. Several Police
Officers who were called to give evidence before the Court said (speaking
off the record) that orders had come from the top to drop the murder angle
in the case. No reason had been given. (See Appendix 1)

Alex
Smith, the sinister youth, attended the inquest and sat grinning at the
bereaved sister and mother, displaying his inverted cross tattoos,and
protected by a burly looking body guard. Smith was called to give evidence
and continued to claim that Gargani had been cursed by a group of
magicians from Brighton after an incident at the Pig and Paradise Public
house. (See appendix 3) During his cross examination about his links with
the Far Right, Smith suddenly began a disgraceful outburst in the Court,
shouting and abusing a nearby witness. Shocked onlookers saw the youth
physically ejected by Police.

Finally,
no cause of death could be established (i.e. whether it was accident or
murder) and the Coroner recorded an Open Verdict. For many who left the
court that day, it was an end to the mysterious affair. However, the
Hexagon Archive continued monitoring events in Lewes.

Big
breaks are very rare in such cases but The Observer published an article
quoting Britain's leading exorcist, Bishop Dominic Walker, as saying that
the group responsible for a number of graveyard desecration's and animal
mutilations in the Lewes area was a group called "The Fellowship of
Set". With no known group in existence, had Bishop Walker meant that
the "Temple of Set", a quasi-Satanic group that had been active
in Lewes at one time, were responsible? According to the Bishop, he had
been misquoted and refused to elaborate further.

SATANIC
CULT INSIDE LEWES POLICE STATION

In
1990, a Satanist from Lewes hit the headlines after her Satanic revels
were exposed in a tabloid newspaper. Her name was Rosemary Barratt and she
worked as a secretary inside Lewes Police Intelligence Unit, a fact which
could not fail to stimulate some curiosity. (See Appendix 4)

Barratt
had long fostered a deep interest in severe sado-masochistic sex, having
relations with literally dozens of magical masters. These assignations
involved different magical groups and individuals, many of whom were
outside of the Temple of Set. Obviously this was something of interest to
the press who enjoyed laying bare such titillating diatribe.

However,
she brought both herself and the Temple of Set into disrepute, a group
which prides itself on being non-violent and ethical.

Speaking
with David Austin, Magister and founder of the UK branch of the Temple of
Set, revealed that he had concerns about her involvement with other less
savoury & ethical magical groups.

Some
of these were dangerous people who had advocated human sacrifice and
extremely unpleasant sexual acts involving torture. (See Appendix 5) The
question was, were there other people connected with Barratt's cultic
activities still working in Lewes Police Station?

Correspondence
began between the Hexagon Archive and Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse, who
was himself under investigation at the time and later suspended from duty.
(See Appendix 6) Various issues of the case were discussed on behalf of
the friends and relatives of Gargani who were still deeply dissatisfied
with the Police investigation.

SUSSEX
POLICE SUPPRESSION OF EVIDENCE?

It
was known that the Police had failed to carry out the most basic forensic
tests on any of the handwriting. Maureen Ward-Gandy, one of Britain?s
leading handwriting experts, went as far as to say, "It was highly
unusual" not to test the handwriting once someone close to the victim
had expressed concern over it's legitimacy. Sussex Police, despite being
told by Nadia Gargani that it was not her brothers' signature on the walls
of his home, conducted no forensic tests.

The
Chief Constable, when questioned on this point, wrote back suggesting the
other writing did in fact belong to an investigating Officer. (See
Appendix 7)

Further
key evidence that seemed to be being suppressed included a black flag
found by Police at the site where the victim fell from the cliffs. The
flag was suddenly described as a black jacket, then back to a flag, and
changed again and again. Why was it that simple facts easily grasped by
the public could not be established by experienced Policemen? The Chief
Constable smoothed this over and was not concerned in the least that
possible key evidence in the case was apparently wrong.

The
Hexagon Archive continued correspondence with the Chief Constable for
Sussex; Paul Whitehouse and asked him outright if he knew of any Satanists
in the force. Whilst he was prepared to answer some very limited questions
regarding the case, he became extremely evasive over Barratt's involvement
in his Police Station, merely referring to her in her role as
'clerk-typist' and pointedly refused to state whether he personally knew
of Satanists inside his force.

Chief
Constable Whitehouse did point out that it was not an offence to be a
member of this type of organisation which further opened the floodgates of
speculation.

David
Austin, Magister & founder of the UK branch of the Temple of Set,
happily gave an interview explaining how he was quizzed by Sussex Police
over Barratt and her Satanic links. He said he did not know of any other
Satanists in Lewes, although there was a nasty group just outside the
town, who he knew had connections with Barratt.

This
group operating out of the tiny village of Alfriston, East Sussex, was
said to have engaged in lurid sex acts, burning victims with cigarettes.
This information was later confirmed by Wiccan sources who had encountered
the group. One witch went as far as to say that a group in that area were
using the limestone cliffs overlooking the English Channel: Beachy Head, a
notorious suicide spot. However, this informant was unaware of the fact
that this was a very similar feature in the death of Nicholas Gargani.
Although the enclave was headed by a Satanic Potter, there were rumours of
two Police officers amongst the members of the circle. It must be said
that there is no proof of this claim apart from hearsay.

GUN
THREAT IGNORED BY POLICE

No
firm conclusion has ever been reached on the death of Nicholas Gargani by
either the authorities, Nadia Gargani or The Hexagon Archive. However, as
a last dark footnote to this grim case: whilst looking into Police
connections within the Satanic community, a serious death threat was
issued by a gunman.

In
October 1997 Charles Walker was walking along the streets of Worthing when
he was stopped in the dark by a man in a long coat who produced a revolver
and threatened to kill Mr. Walker and his family if he continued to look
into Satanic links in Lewes. The mystery gunman named a specific member of
the Hexagon Archive, a clue in itself to the true identity of the thug.

Worthing
Police were informed and took a statement from Mr Walker, but despite
this, Police did not warn the Hexagon Archive. (See Appendix 8)

WHERE
ARE THEY NOW?

*
Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse is still in office.
* Alex Smith was caged in Britain's top security mental hospital,
Broadmoor, but has now been released.
* Rose Barratt was last known to be living with a Satanic master, who has
a penchant for wearing a tricorn hat with mirrors on it.
* The vicious group once located in the tiny Anglo-Saxon settlement of
Alfriston have gone to ground without trace.

APPENDICES

Appendix
1: Simon Wilde, who attended the inquest, claimed that Officers speaking
off the record were ordered from superior ranks to "drop the murder
angle" in the case. Others who gave similar statements have now
changed their story.

Appendix
2: Chris Bray published a pamphlet entirely devoted to the affair, mainly
explaining his position as supplier of new age books sold to Gargani. In
this pamphlet several unsubstantiated facts are repeated which rest
largely on statements made by Alex Smith.

Appendix
3: According to statements to Police made by Alex Smith and later repeated
to other individuals, the following events are alleged to have taken
place. During the winter of 1995, whilst out for a drink in Brighton at
the Pig and Paradise pub, Gargani was approached by two Black Magicians.
The occultists placed a curse on Gargani (reason unknown), and was told no
Druid, witch or occultist would ever be able to remove it.

Appendix
4: News of the World December 1990.

Appendix
5: The Hexagon archive were shown correspondence belonging to Rosemary
Barratt, left behind in her flight from the newspapers. David Austen read
out several tracts which described her desire to seek masters who would
degrade her, burn her with cigarettes etc, while she was possessed by a
spirit - Absolon.

Appendix
6: October 1998, Paul Whitehouse was suspended from duty pending
investigation by Chief Constable of Hampshire, Sir John Hoddiknott. The
reason for this suspension stemmed from the shooting of an unarmed man
during a drugs raid on Jan 15th 1998. Many criticised Paul Whitehouse for
his apparent cover up of events pertaining to the death. Whitehouse backed
his officers saying they acted properly. Sussex Police Authority believed
that senior Police Officers (including Whitehouse) intentionally mislead
the public.Quote from Evening Argus 12.3.99: "The report by Hampshire
Chief Constable Sir John Hoddiknott, suggests Mr. Whitehouse, 53, gave
false information when he publicly backed his officers, saying they acted
properly."

Appendix
7: The handwriting written in felt pen was found on Gargani's wall in his
home by Officers entering the premises after his death. No-one else
entered the flat before this point apart from the deceased himself. The
graffiti found at the scene alluding to the curse and asking for help from
God had not been added to by any investigating Officer.

Appendix
8: DC. Pratt of Worthing Police Station was left a message by a member of
the Hexagon Archive asking for more information on the alleged gun threat.
He is still waiting for a reply.

Disclaimer:
The Hexagon Archive has not really been able to solve this mysterious
affair, but the many questions raised here have at least been asked in an
open spirit of enquiry. Every avenue has been investigated as far as
possible on a limited budget and resources. We cannot enter into
correspondence with those of you who are interested in the case.

East
Sussex County Council

David
Miliband MP, Cabinet Minister for Communities and
Local Government, will be visiting East Sussex this
week as part of a series of visits he is making to
different parts of the country to discuss the future
role, functions and form of local authorities in
England.